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  2. List of banks in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa - the largest regional bank in Japan, core arm of Concordia Financial Group. Hachijuni Bank in Nagano, Nagano Kagoshima Bank [ ja ] in Kagoshima, Kagoshima - Recently merged with Higo Bank ( 肥後銀行 ), Kumamoto, Kumamoto , as Kyushu Financial Group.

  3. Bank of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Japan is headquartered in Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo, on the site of a former gold mint (the Kinza) and, not coincidentally, near the famous Ginza district, whose name means "silver mint". The neo-baroque Bank of Japan building in Tokyo was designed by Tatsuno Kingo in 1896.

  4. MUFG Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was first named Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, initialed as BTMU, before rebranding as MUFG Bank in July 2018. [2] MUFG Bank, along with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and Mizuho Bank, is recognized as one of the three so-called megabanks in Japan. As of June 23, 2019, it was ranked as the largest bank in Japan and the third ...

  5. MUFG - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Bank and the Bank of Tokyo merged in 1996 to form the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, which at that point was the world's largest bank in terms of total assets. [10] The Bank of Tokyo had historically focused on foreign exchange business since its foundation as the Yokohama Specie Bank in 1880, while Mitsubishi Bank had had a stronger focus on domestic corporate and retail banking.

  6. Mizuho Bank - Wikipedia

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    With over 505 branches and offices in Japan and in 38 other countries, it is the only bank to have branches in every prefecture in Japan. The name "Mizuho" is an archaic Japanese term meaning "golden ears of rice," and was used in the classical text Nihon Shoki to describe Japan.

  7. Category:Banks of Japan - Wikipedia

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  8. Japan bank executives take pay cuts after employee is accused ...

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    Executives at a leading Japanese bank apologized and took pay cuts on Thursday after police arrested an employee who allegedly stole about 1.4 billion yen ($9 million) worth of valuables from ...

  9. Japan Bank for International Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (国際協力銀行, Kokusai Kyōryoku Ginkō), JBIC, is a Japanese public financial institution and export credit agency that was created on October 1, 1999, through the merger of the Japan Export-Import Bank (JEXIM) and the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (OECF).